2019~2020学年度第二学期期中考试
高二英语试题
本试卷由第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两个部分组成。满分150分。考试时间120分钟。
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一、听力部分(本题共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)
第一节
听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
will
John
do
after
school
tomorrow?
A.
Watch
a
movie.
B.
Play
badminton.
C.
Go
to
Grace's
house.
2.
What
color
of
shirt
will
the
man
choose?
A.
Black.
B.
White.
C.
Blue.
3.
What
are
the
speakers
doing?
A.
Decorating
the
bathroom.
B.
Buying
new
wallpaper.
C.
Complaining
the
house.
4.
What
was
the
man's
previous
job?
A.
A
teacher.
B.
A
journalist.
C.
A
secretary.
5.
What
does
the
woman
offer
the
man?
A.
A
coat.
B.
A
newspaper.
C.
An
umbrella.
第二节
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
What
do
the
artists
make
the
sculptures
from?
A.
Animals'
fur.
B.
Garbage.
C.
Clay
7.
What
will
the
man
probably
do?
A.
Study
art.
B.
Go
to
a
show.
C.
Pick
up
trash
in
the
ocean.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
When
are
the
book
club
meetings
usually
held?
A.
On
Fridays.
B.
On
Saturdays.
C.
On
Sundays.
9.
Why
was
the
woman
absent
from
the
meeting
last
week?
A.
She
was
on
holiday.
B.
She
was
seeing
a
doctor.
C.
She
was
visiting
a
sick
relative.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Where
are
the
speakers?
A.
In
Japan.
B.
In
China.
C.
In
America.
11.
What
kind
of
food
did
the
woman
want
to
eat
at
first?
A.
Fast
food.
B.
Street
food.
C.
Home-made
food.
12.
What
will
the
woman
do
next?
A.
Start
cooking.
B.
Get
changed.
C.
Surf
on
the
Internet.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
How
did
the
man
feel
at
first?
A.
Proud.
B.
Nervous.
C.
Excited.
14.
What
is
the
man
about
to
do?
A.
Accept
a
prize.
B.
Make
a
speech.
C.
Receive
a
degree.
15.
Where
will
the
speakers
go
for
a
holiday
tomorrow?
A.
London.
B.
Paris.
C.
Beijing.
16.
Who
are
the
speakers?
A.
Family
members.
B.
Schoolmates.
C.
Teacher
and
student.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
did
the
students
do
on
Monday?
A.
They
signed
a
booking
form.
B.
They
handed
in
a
booking
form.
C.
They
were
given
a
booking
form.
18.
How
long
will
the
parents'
meeting
last?
A.
About
30
minutes.
B.
About
20
minutes.
C.
About
15
minutes.
19.
What
is
the
subject
of
the
special
advisor's
lecture?
A.
How
to
improve
grades.
B.
How
to
communicate
with
parents.
C.
How
to
fill
out
university
application
forms.
20.
Who
will
benefit
from
Mr.
Jones'
talk?
A.
Students
who
want
to
be
athletes.
B.
Students
who
want
to
study
overseas.
C.
Students
who
want
to
get
a
scholarship.
二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Why
Thoughtful
Gifts
Are
the
Worst
Gifts?
During
all
kinds
of
holidays,
millions
of
people
will
buy
gifts
for
loved
ones,
which
is
great-
21
that
tons
of
those
people
make
the
same
mistakes,
and
buy
the
22
gifts.
Roughly
10
percent
of
gifts
are
23
each
year-and
the
percentage
of
unwanted
gifts
is
surely
higher
given
that
nice
people
may
not
want
to
return
presents.
What's
going
on?
Gift
buying
24
a
deceiving
selfish
pursuit.
We
don't
actually
look
for
things
people
want
to
receive.
25
,
and
to
many
of
our
gifts'
detriments,
we
26
look
for
things
that
we
want
to
give.
It's
an
important
problem.
The
research
says
27
.
"Gift
givers
want
to
prove
how
well
they
know
a
person
by
choosing
a
thoughtful
gift,"
said
Mary
Steffel,
an
assistant
professor
at
the
University
of
Cincinnati
28
research
has
focused
on
gift-giving.
"But
people
aren't
very
good
at
guessing
what
others
want."
Research
has
shown
that
givers
value
the
gifts
they
buy
more
than
recipients(接受者).
The
result
seems
to
come
from
a
simple
wrong
belief
29
thoughtful
presents
are
the
best
presents.
They
are
not.
In
fact,
they
30
just
be
the
worst
presents.
The
more
thought
you
put
into
a
present,
the
more
likely
you
are
to
stray
from
buying
what
the
person
you're
buying
the
present
for
actually
wants.
"Gift
givers
focus
on
what
people
are
like
instead
of
what
people
actually
would
like,"
said
Steffel.
"And
it's
most
pronounced
when
they're
shopping
for
people
they
are
close
to."
In
other
words,
people
let
their
gift-giving
egos(自我)get
31
the
way
of
great
presents.
Especially
when
the
recipient
is
someone
they
want
to
show
they
know
really
well.
Fortunately,
the
answer
to
our
32
on
guessing
what
people
want
is
simple:
stop
it.
"People
want
33
it
is
they
happen
to
want
in
the
moment,
which
can
be
very
specific,"
Steffel
said.
"You
are
much
better
off
34
people
what
they
want."
There
is
another
helpful
35
of
thumb.
Buy
gifts
that
can
be
used
more
broadly.
People
prefer
gift
cards
to
actual
gifts,
and
cash
to
36
.
Here
is
an
example.
37
you
have
a
friend,
and
your
friend
really
likes
margarita(玛格丽特鸡尾酒).
You
might
think
of
buying
that
friend
a
margarita-maker.
But
a
margarita-maker,
38
it
speaks
to
a
specific
quality
in
that
friend,
is
actually
a
pretty
39
present.
Better
yet?
Give
the
friend
enough
cash
to
buy
the
device,
40
it,
and
then
accept
the
reality
that
they
are
probably
going
to
buy
something
else
they
want
much
more.
(
)21.
A.
given
B.
except
C.
since
D.
besides
(
)22.
A.
wrong
B.
precious
C.
valuable
D.
right
(
)23.
A.
accepted
B.
received
C.
welcome
D.
returned
(
)24.
A.
has
become
B.
had
become
C.
will
become
D.
becomes
(
)25.
A.
Therefore
B.
Instead
C.
However
D.
Yet
(
)26.
A.
have
to
B.
lead
to
C.
tend
to
D.
happen
to
(
)27.
A.
so
B.
it
C.
such
D.
this
(
)28.
A.
where
B.
whose
C.
who
D.
which
(
)29.
A.
which
B.
that
C.
as
D.
whose
(
)30.
A.
might
B.
must
C.
have
to
D.
should
(
)31.
A.
on
B.
by
C.
in
D.
with
(
)32.
A.
difference
B.
dependence
C.
insistence
D.
existence
(
)33.
A.
whatever
B.
wherever
C.
whichever
D.
whenever
(
)34.
A.
asking
B.
asked
C.
to
ask
D.
ask
(
)35.
A.
law
B.
rule
C.
restriction
D.
regulation
(
)36.
A.
none
B.
all
C.
both
D.
neither
(
)37.
A.
Saying
B.
Said
C.
To
say
D.
Say
(
)38.
A.
even
if
B.
as
if
C.
even
now
D.
if
only
(
)39.
A.
terrible
B.
nice
C.
comfortable
D.
enjoyable
(
)40.
A.
avoid
B.
desert
C.
command
D.
suggest
三、阅读理解(共4篇,15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
A
motorcyclist
should
generally
follow
the
driving
rules
which
apply
to
all
motor
vehicles.
However,
because
of
the
nature
of
the
vehicle,
the
following
additional
safety
measures
should
apply
to
the
operation
of
a
motorcycle.
1.
Because
of
instability
in
case
of
sudden
stops,
following
distances
should
be
greater
than
for
cars.
2.
The
proper
position
of
the
foot
while
the
motorcycle
is
moving
is
resting
on
peg(脚蹬)and
keeping
foot
straight.
3.
Helmets
must
be
worn
for
head
protection
in
case
of
an
accident.
4.
Allow
the
engine
to
warm
up
before
starting.
5.
Drive
slowly
and
use
extreme
caution
on
surfaces
which
are
slippery
because
of
ice,
snow,
sand,
mud,
etc.
to
guard
against
falling.
6.
When
operating
a
motorcycle
at
night
you
should
travel
near
the
center
of
the
right-hand
lane
at
reduced
speed.
7.
A
passenger
shall
not
be
carried
unless
the
vehicle
is
equipped
with
a
seat
designed
to
carry
two
persons.
8.
Avoid
going
between
the
cars.
A
passenger
may
suddenly
open
the
door
to
leave
the
car.
9.
Drive
in
traffic
only
after
developing
skill
in
the
control
of
the
motorcycle
away
from
traffic.
10.
A
screen
must
be
used
or
eye
glasses
worn
to
protect
the
eyes.
41.
From
the
contents
and
the
writing
style,
we
can
infer
it
is
a(an)
.
A.
note
B.
instruction
C.
notice
D.
advertisement
42.
When
we
operate
a
motorcycle,
we
should
.
A.
do
some
warm-up
exercises
first.
B.
wear
helmets
just
in
case.
C.
avoid
driving
in
traffic.
D.
never
carry
a
passenger.
43.
Which
of
the
following
can
best
summarize
this
passage?
A.
Good
Driving
Habits
B.
Enjoy
Driving
Motorcycles
C.
Functions
of
Motorcycles
D.
Avoid
Using
Motorcycles
B
One
of
the
most
successful,
influential
and
beloved
women
in
American
history,
Eleanor
Roosevelt
once
said
that
she
had
one
regret:
she
wished
she
had
been
prettier.
Who
hasn't
felt
the
same
way?
We
are
all
too
aware
of
our
physical
imperfections.
To
overcome
them,
we
spend
billions
upon
billions
every
year.
Why
do
we
care
so
much
about
how
we
look?
Because
it
matters.
Because
beauty
is
powerful.
Because
even
we
learn
to
value
people
mostly
for
being
kind
and
wise
and
funny,
we
are
still
moved
by
beauty.
Aristotle
said,
"Beauty
is
a
greater
recommendation
than
any
letter
of
introduction."
It's
not
fair,
but
it's
true.
We
simply
treat
beautiful
people
better
than
we
do
others.
Attach
a
photograph
of
a
beautiful
author
to
an
essay,
and
people
will
think
that
it
is
more
creative
and
more
intelligently
written
than
exactly
the
same
essay
accompanied
by
the
photo
of
a
homely
author.
As
children,
beautiful
people
are
more
likely
to
become
favorites
with
parents
and
teachers.
Later,
they
are
more
likely
to
get
good
jobs.
Attractive
people
in
need
are
more
likely
to
receive
help
from
strangers.
These
days,
women
and
men
both
rely
on
advanced
technology
to
improve
their
beauty.
Wrinkles
can
be
stretched
away
with
a
face
lift.
Special
injections
can
make
lips
look
young
and
plump(丰满的).
Besides
being
a
sign
of
youth,
good
skin
also
means
that
the
person
is
likely
to
be
healthy.
Still,
it
is
possible
to
go
too
far.
At
the
end
of
the
1911
century,
some
women
even
had
their
ribs(肋骨)removed
so
they'd
have
that
perfect
narrow
waist.
Our
sensitivity
to
physical
beauty
is
not
something
we
can
control
at
will.
We
are
born
with
it.
Experiments
showed
that
even
small
infants
prefer
to
look
at
attractive
faces.
Before
they
have
met
a
single
supermodel,
before
they
have
watched
a
single
TV
show,
before
they
have
opened
up
a
single
fashion
magazine,
they
are
drawn
to
the
same
faces
which
adults
have
judged
to
be
attractive.
There
are
more
important
things
in
life
than
beauty.
But
as
Nancy
Etcoff
says,
"We
have
to
understand
beauty,
or
we
will
always
be
enslaved
by
it."
If
you
aim
to
be
wise
and
kind
and
funny,
it
doesn't
mean
that
you
can't
also
try
your
best
to
look
beautiful.
There's
no
reason
to
feel
guilty
about
being
moved
by
beauty's
power.
It
moves
us
all.
44.
Which
of
the
following
proverbs
has
the
opposite
meaning
of
Aristotle's
sentence
in
Paragraph
2?
A.
Never
judge
a
book
by
its
cover.
B.
Act
on
second
thoughts.
C.
Leave
your
luck
while
winning.
D.
Great
minds
think
alike.
45.
The
underlined
word
"homely"
in
Paragraph
2
can
be
replaced
by
.
A.
attractive
B.
plain
C.
beautiful
D.
handsome
46.
According
to
the
passage,
which
of
the
following
statements
is
true?
A.
People
are
all
slaves
to
beauty.
B.
Beauty
can
ensure
good
jobs.
C.
Advanced
technology
helps
improve
beauty.
D.
People
value
beauty
over
other
virtues.
47.
What's
the
best
title
of
this
passage?
A.
The
Power
of
Beauty
B.
Huge
Costs
of
Beauty
C.
Bad
Effects
of
Beauty
D.
Various
Ways
to
Beauty
C
It
was
April
14,
2016.
It
was
the
first
full
day
of
Kobe
Bryant's
new
chapter
as
a
retired
NBA
player.
All
he
had
done
the
night
before
was
score
60
points
in
his
farewell
game,
not
getting
out
of
Staples
Center
until
around
midnight.
His
staff
at
Kobe,
Inc.
were
certain
they
would
beat
their
boss
to
the
office
that
morning.
They
were
wrong.
He
beat
everyone
there
by
two
hours.
"We
have
a
lot
of
work
to
do,"
Bryant
told
them.
Even
in
retirement,
Bryant
found
no
substitute
for
hard
work.
Kobe
Bean
Bryant
was
many
things:
one
of
the
greatest
players
in
basketball
history,
a
five-time
NBA
champion,
Olympic
gold
medalist,
a
fluent
speaker
of
multiple
languages,
a
resident
of
the
world,
an
Oscar
winner,
the
self-described
Black
Mamba
that
started
as
a
nickname
and
became
his
brand,
someone
so
good
he
had
two
numbers
retired
by
the
Los
Angeles
Lakers.
Tears,
as
would
be
expected
once
the
news
broke
of
Bryant's
death
in
a
helicopter
crash
in
Southern
California
on
Sunday,
flowed
freely
in
the
NBA
world.
The
best
ones,
the
ones
like
James
and
Leonard
and
Ionescu
and
Neymar,
were
all
like
Bryant.
Driven.
Obsessed
with
their
skill.
Those
are
the
sort
of
people
Bryant
enjoyed
most.
He
didn't
have
much
patience
for
anything
else.
His
toughness
was
legendary(享有盛名的).
Bryant
hurt
his
knees
on
a
play
in
2013
but
he
played
through
the
game
because
the
game
was
so
important
in
the
playoff
race.
"We
were
down
two.
Had
to
tie
the
game
first."
Bryant
said
years
later,
when
asked
why
he
stayed
in
the
game.
His
commitment(敬业)was
legendary.
There
was
a
game
in
2011
in
Miami
where
the
Lakers
lost
by
six,
and
Bryant
was
so
displeased
with
his
performance
that
he
went
back
to
the
court
for
90
minutes
of
uninterrupted
shooting
that
went
on
until
after
midnight.
His
teammates
were
on
Miami
Beach
for
dinner.
Bryant
was
working
instead.
"It's
my
job,"
Bryant
said.
He
was
as
driven
in
his
storytelling
life
as
he
was
in
his
playing
days.
Kobe,
Inc.
wasn't
just
a
cool
name.
It
was
his
world.
He
wanted
to
inspire
kids
through
books
that
combined
the
worlds
of
sports
and
story.
He
was
considering
the
idea
of
taking
his
stories
to
Broadway.
He
won
an
Oscar
for
"Dear
Basketball,"
a
short
film
in
2018
that
had
been
converted
from
a
poem
that
he
penned
when
he
decided
it
was
time
to
retire
from
playing
the
game.
He
wasn't
joking
when
talking
to
his
staff
on
April
14,
2016.
Kobe
Bryant
still
had
a
lot
of
work
to
do.
The
tribute(悼念)will
continue,
though
at
last
fade
away.
The
influence
will
be
forever.
48.
The
underlined
word
"converted"
in
paragraph
6
can
be
replaced
by
.
A.
adapted
B.
adopted
C.
accepted
D.
achieved
49.
Why
did
Kobe
Bryant
have
two
numbers
retired
by
the
Los
Angeles
Lakers?
A.
It
was
the
common
practice
to
do
so
in
NBA.
B.
It
was
the
reward
for
his
excellent
performance.
C.
The
numbers
once
used
are
not
accepted
by
others.
D.
The
numbers
are
forever
in
memory
of
his
death.
50.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
true
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Kobe's
spirits
will
be
long-lasting
after
his
death.
B.
Kobe
never
goes
out
dining
with
his
teammates.
C.
Kobe
got
the
nickname
Black
Mamba
from
his
fans.
D.
Kobe
had
a
good
relax
after
his
farewell
game.
51.
Suppose
this
passage
is
from
a
magazine,
which
column
do
you
think
it
belongs
to?
A.
Current
Affairs
B.
Global
Personage
C.
Financial
window
D.
Culture
Online
D
I
first
visited
China
in
1979,
a
few
months
after
our
countries
normalized
relations.
China
was
just
beginning
to
remake
its
economy,
and
I
was
in
the
first
Senate
Delegation(参议院代表团)to
witness
it.
Traveling
through
the
country
last
month,
I
could
see
how
much
China
had
changed
32
years.
Then,
as
now
there
were
concerns
about
what
a
growing
China
meant
to
America
and
the
world.
Some
here
see
China's
growth
as
a
threat.
Some
Chinese
worry
our
aim
in
the
Asia-Pacific
is
to
contain
China's
rise.
I
don't
agree
to
these
views.
We
are
clear
about
concern
like
China's
growing
military
abilities.
That
is
why
we
are
working
with
the
Chinese
military
to
understand
and
shape
their
thinking.
It
is
why
the
president
has
directed
the
United
States
to
keep
a
strong
position
in
the
area.
I
am
sure
that
a
successful
China
can
make
our
country
more
prosperous(繁荣的),
not
less.
We
share
common
challenges
and
responsibilities.
The
Chinese
leaders
I
met
with
know
their
country
must
shift
from
an
economy
driven
by
exports,
investment
and
heavy
industry
to
one
driven
more
by
consumption
and
services.
As
Americans
save
more
and
Chinese
buy
more,
this
change
will
speed
up,
opening
opportunities
for
us.
Even
as
the
United
States
and
China
cooperate,
we
also
compete.
I
strongly
believe
that
the
United
States
can
and
will
benefit
from
this
competition.
Maybe
more
important,
the
nature
of
2111
century
competition
favors
the
United
States.
In
the
20th
century,
we
measured
a
nation's
wealth
mainly
by
its
natural
resources,
its
land
mass,
its
population
and
its
army.
In
the
21st
century,
the
true
wealth
of
a
nation
is
found
in
the
creative
minds
of
its
people
and
their
ability
to
innovate(创新).
As
I
told
students
in
Chengdu,
the
United
States
is
born
for
innovation.
Competition
is
the
base
of
our
society.
We
owe
our
strength
to
our
political
and
economic
system
and
to
the
way
we
educate
our
children.
We
not
only
tolerate
but
celebrate
free
expression
and
debate.
Our
universities
remain
attractive
to
the
world's
students
and
scholars.
Fundamental
rights
are
universal.
Liberty
unlocks
a
people's
full
potential,while
its
absence
causes
unrest.
Open
and
free
societies
are
best
at
promoting
long-term
growth.
We
have
our
own
work
to
do.
We
need
to
ensure
that
any
American
willing
to
work
can
find
a
good
job.
We
need
to
keep
attracting
the
world's
top
talent.
I've
traveled
half
a
million
miles
around
the
world.
I
always
come
home
feeling
the
same
confidence
in
our
future.
Some
may
warn
of
America's
failure,
but
I'm
not
among
them.
And
let
me
reassure
you:based
on
my
time
in
China,
neither
are
the
Chinese.
52.
In
the
author's
eyes,
.
A.
the
growing
China
has
become
a
threat
to
America.
B.
there's
only
competition
between
China
and
America.
C.
Chinese
universities
have
surpassed
American
ones.
D.
a
bright
future
is
waiting
for
both
China
and
America.
53.
After
reading
the
passage,
we
can
infer
this
passage
is
a
(an)
.
A.
speech
B.
notice
C.
announcement
D.script
54.
The
author's
opinion
of
the
cooperation
between
China
and
America
is
.
A.
critical
B.
optimistic
C.
pessimistic
D.
indifferent
55.
According
to
the
passage,
the
author
may
be
a
(an)
.
A.
senior
official
of
America
B.
businessman
of
China
C.
senior
official
of
China
D.
actor
of
America
四、补全短文(共5空;每空2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
I
was
seventeen,
working
as
a
waiter.
56
.
Families
had
been
coming
on
the
same
week
each
summer
for
generations.
Many
of
the
employees
were
regulars
too,
so
we
knew
a
lot
of
the
guests
by
sight.
Some
we
knew
by
name.
Others
by
reputation.
The
guests
arrived
on
Saturday
to
stay
the
week.
The
waiters
lined
up,
ready
to
carry
bags
and
earn
the
standard
one-dollar
tip.
Sometimes
it
was
fifty
cents.
If
we
got
lucky,
two
dollars.
57
.
This
was
the
week
the
Fish
Man
was
to
arrive.
We
didn't
know
his
real
name.
It
was
said
he
made
a
fortune
in
some
sort
of
fish-related
business.
But
more
importantly,
he
was
a
twenty-dollar
tipper.
There
were
five
waiters
and
only
one
Fish
Man
per
year.
If
it
was
your
turn
in
line,
it
was
like
winning
a
small
lottery(彩票).
That
summer,
I
got
the
Fish
Man.
He
was
a
big
man,
bright
red
hair,
easy
smile,
and
a
big
belly.
I
didn't
talk
to
the
Fish
Man
much.
None
of
his
bags
were
unusually
heavy,
so
I
did
the
job
easily.
He
drew
a
twenty
from
the
wallet,
smiled
and
said,
"thanks."
58
.
Soon
the
money
was
spent.
But
I
never
forgot
the
Fish
Man.
The
whole
point
of
tipping
was
lost
at
the
twenty
dollar
level.
59
.
It
was
as
if
he
was
giving
a
riddle:
"Why
did
I
give
you
so
much
money?"
I
worked
on
the
riddle
for
years.
Sometimes
I
thought
I
had
the
answer,
but
the
thought
always
changed.
I
am
the
same
age
as
the
Fish
Man
now.
I
often
think
of
him.
I'm
sure
all
the
waiters
have
found
different
answers
by
now.
The
one
thing
I
can
say
for
sure
is
that
the
Fish
Man
got
his
money's
worth
from
me.
Maybe
this
holiday
season
would
be
a
good
time
to
save
your
words
of
wisdom
and
lust
be
the
Fish
Man.
60
.
A.
Do
something
nice
for
someone
who
hasn't
done
anything
to
earn
it.
B.
Most
of
the
guests
were
regulars.
C.
There
was
something
else
going
on.
D.
I
thought
the
Fish
Man
was
showing
off.
E.
There
was
no
explanation
for
the
huge
over-tip.
F.
But
this
week
was
special.
G.
I
went
back
to
my
office,
eager
to
celebrate
my
luck.
第二卷(共50分)注意事项:请将第二卷上的答案写在答题纸上!
五、单词拼写(共10空,每空1分,满分10分)
61.
Much
of
the
crime
in
this
area
is
related
to
drug
a
.
62.
Exercise
is
a
good
method
of
releasing
t
that
builds
up
in
work.
63.
The
government
took
another
step
on
the
road
to
political
r
.
64.
I
couldn't
r
telling
him
the
secret.
65.
It's
an
interesting
scientific
p
,
but
of
no
practical
use
whatever.
66.
Colors
like
red
c
a
sense
of
energy
and
strength.
67.
I
repeat
that
we
cannot
u
the
task
due
to
the
tight
budget.
68.
The
earth
makes
one
r
around
the
sun
in
about
365
days.
69.
He
gave
me
very
e
direction
on
how
to
get
there.
70.
His
words
and
actions
do
not
c
.
六、书面表达(共两大题,应用文写作15分,读后续写25分,总计40分)
写作一:应用文写作(15分)
假设你是李华,李教授邀请你去参观他任教的大学并热情款待你,你写这封感谢信表示谢意。要点如下:
1.谈谈此次大学之行总体给你的印象及启迪;
2.谈谈给你留下最深刻印象的人或事(一至两点);
3.再次致谢。
注意:
1.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.文中不要出现具体学校和个人信息。
3.词数100左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
Dear
Professor
Li,
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
写作二:读后续写(25分)
Everyone
in
our
neighborhood
knew
who
Ugly
was.
Ugly
was
a
wild
cat.
Ugly
loved
three
things
in
this
world:
fighting,
eating
garbage,
and,
shall
we
say,
love.
All
these
things
had
their
effect
on
Ugly.
He
had
only
one
eye
and
where
the
other
should
have
been
was
a
hole.
He
was
also
missing
his
ear
on
the
same
side,
his
left
foot
broke
at
one
time,
making
him
look
like
he
was
always
turning
the
corner.
Every
time
someone
saw
Ugly
there
was
the
same
reaction.
"That's
one
UGLY
cat!"
All
the
children
were
warned
not
to
touch
him,
the
adults
threw
rocks
at
him,
shouted
at
him,
watered
him
when
he
tried
to
come
in
their
homes,
or
shut
his
paws
in
the
door
when
he
would
not
leave.
Ugly
always
had
the
same
reaction.
If
you
watered
him,
he
would
stand
there,
getting
wet
all
over
until
you
gave
up
and
quit.
If
you
threw
things
at
him,
he
would
lie
down
crying
for
forgiveness.
Whenever
he
saw
children,
he
would
come
running,
meowing,
and
bump
his
head
against
their
hands,
begging
for
their
love.
If
you
ever
picked
him
up
he
would
immediately
suck(吮吸)on
your
shirt,
hat,
whatever
he
could
find.
One
day
Ugly
shared
his
love
with
the
neighbor's
dogs.
They
did
not
respond
kindly,
and
Ugly
was
badly
injured.
From
my
apartment
I
could
hear
his
screams,
and
I
tried
to
rush
to
his
aid.
By
the
time
I
got
to
where
he
was
lying,
it
was
obvious
Ugly's
life
was
almost
at
an
end.
Ugly
lay
in
a
wet
circle.
He
was
bleeding
badly.
As
I
picked
him
up
in
my
arms
and
tried
to
carry
him
home,
I
could
hear
him
crying
and
could
feel
him
struggling.
It
must
be
hurting
terribly,
I
thought.
Then
I
felt
a
familiar
sucking
on
my
ear.
Ugly,
in
so
much
pain,
suffering
and
obviously
dying,
was
trying
to
suck
my
ear.
I
pulled
him
closer
to
me,
and
he
bumped
my
hand
with
his
head,
then
he
turned
his
one
golden
eye
towards
me.
Even
in
the
greatest
pain,
that
ugly
cat
was
asking
only
for
a
little
love.
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.应使用5个以上(含5个)短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。
Paragraph
1:
At
that
moment
f
thought
Ugly
was
the
most
beautiful,
loving
creature
I
have
ever
seen.
Paragraph
2:
Ugly
died
in
my
arms
before
I
could
get
inside,
but
I
sat
and
held
him
for
a
long
time
afterwards.
2019-2020学年度第二学期期中
高二英语参考答案
一、听力
1-5
ABCAC
6-10
BBACA
11-15
ABBCB
16-20
ACACB
二、完形填空
21-25BADAB
26-30CABBA
31-35CCAAB
36-40CDAAD
三、阅读理解
41-45BBAAB
46-50CAABA
51-55BDABA
四、补全对话
56-60BFECA
五、单词拼写
61.
abuse
62.
tension
63.
reform
64.
resist
65.
phenomenon
66.
convey
67.
undertake
68.
revolution
69.
explicit
70.
correspond
六、书面表达
写作一:参考例文
Dear
professor
Li,
Permit
me
to
thank
you
for
the
invitation
to
your
college
and
for
your
kindness
extended
to
me.
The
visit
was
not
only
a
source
of
pleasure
but
an
opportunity
to
know
more
about
college
life.
I
gained
some
fresh
ideas,
and
I
enjoyed
getting
to
meet
you
and
several
colleagues
whom
I
had
known.
On
the
return
flight,
I
asked
myself
what
feature
of
my
trip
appealed
to
me
most.
Without
a
moment’s
consideration
I
knew
the
answer:
“the
people.”
Their
selfless
help
left
me
a
deep
impression.
Besides,
I
was
completely
lost
in
the
beautiful
campus.
All
the
very
best
and
thank
you
again.
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
写作二:参考例文
Paragraph
1:
At
that
moment
I
thought
Ugly
was
the
most
beautiful,
loving
creature
I
have
ever
seen.
Never
once
did
he
try
to
bite
or
scratch
me,
or
even
try
to
get
away
from
me,
or
struggle
in
any
way.
Ugly
was
kind
to
everyone
he
met
but
now
he
was
dying
in
my
arms.
Ugly
just
looked
up
at
me
completely
trusting
me
to
relieve
his
pain.
Paragraph
2:
Ugly
died
in
my
arms
before
I
could
get
inside,
but
I
sat
and
held
him
for
a
long
time
afterwards.
I
was
thinking
about
how
an
ugly-looking
cat
could
so
change
my
opinion
about
what
it
means
to
have
true
pureness
of
spirit,
to
love
so
totally
and
truly.
Ugly
taught
me
more
about
giving
and
love
than
a
thousand
books,
lectures,
or
talk
show
specials
ever
could,
and
for
that
I
will
always
be
thankful.
He
was
ugly
outside
but
nice
inside.
It
was
time
for
me
to
learn
to
love
truly
and
deeply,
to
give
my
total
to
those
I
cared
for.
Many
people
want
to
be
richer,
more
successful,
well
liked,
beautiful,
but
for
me,
I
will
always
try
to
be
Ugly.
录音原文:
Text
1
W:
Hi,
John.
Would
you
like
to
go
to
a
badminton
game
after
school
tomorrow?
M:
I’d
love
to,
Sandy,
but
I’ve
already
arranged
to
go
to
the
cinema
with
Grace.
Text
2
M:
I
don’t
think
I
should
wear
a
dark
shirt
for
a
wedding.
It
just
isn’t
appropriate.
W:
Well,
the
only
clean
shirts
you
have
are
the
white
one,
the
black
one
and
the
dark
blue
one.
M:
So,
there
is
only
one
choice.
Text
3
W:
Look
at
the
holes
in
the
wall.
It’s
terrible.
I
can’t
face
having
to
repair
it.
And
the
bathroom
really
smells.
M:
Look
at
the
floor!
It
is
old
and
broken.
I
really
want
to
move
out
of
this
house.
Text
4
W:
I
was
marking
exam
papers
until
midnight
last
night.
You
were
right
to
quit
teaching.
It’s
tiring.
M:
Journalists
work
long
hours
as
well,
you
know
—
just
ask
my
secretary.
Text
5
M:
It
seems
to
be
raining.
I
came
out
without
a
coat.
The
only
thing
that
I
can
use
to
keep
the
rain
off
will
be
the
newspaper.
W:
Luckily,
I
brought
my
umbrella
—
and
there’s
a
spare
one
in
my
bag
that
you
can
use.
Text
6
W:
I’m
going
to
an
art
show
tonight.
Do
you
want
to
go
with
me?
M:
I’m
not
a
huge
fan
of
art.
I
don’t
understand
it
most
of
the
time.
W:
You
know
some
animals
are
at
the
risk
of
extinction,
so
the
artists
picked
up
trash
in
the
ocean
and
made
sculptures
of
those
animals
with
that.
M:
That’s
not
hard
to
understand.
So
they
only
used
garbage?
No
clay?
W:
Yes.
So
far,
they
have
cleaned
up
26
tons
of
garbage.
But
that’s
only
a
small
part.
M:
That’s
so
much!
How
sad!
Now
I’m
interested
in
them.
Text
7
M:
Where
were
you
last
Friday
evening?
W:
I
had
to
be
awake
very
early
on
Saturday
morning,
so
I
couldn’t
come.
M:
That’s
the
first
time
I’ve
known
you
to
miss
a
book
club
meeting
in
five
years.
W:
Well,
some
things
can’t
be
avoided.
In
the
past
I
planned
holidays
ahead
of
time
so
that
they
didn’t
get
in
the
way
of
Fridays.
M:
So,
what
happened
this
time?
W:
A
family
emergency.
It
took
up
the
whole
of
Saturday
and
Sunday.
My
aunt
wanted
me
there.
M:
What’s
the
problem?
W:
She
was
ill
and
wanted
to
see
me.
The
doctor
was
there
as
well.
He
thought
my
aunt
would
be
OK
soon,
though.
M:
That’s
good.
I’m
glad
to
hear
it.
Text
8
W:
I
don’t
want
to
cook.
Let’s
go
out
for
fast
food.
M:
Sure,
but
no
McDonald’s.
W:
How
about
KFC?
M:
Why
do
you
want
to
have
American
fast
food
in
Tokyo?
W:
When
I
think
of
fast
food,
that’s
what
comes
to
mind.
M:
But
you
are
in
a
country
that
has
much
better
fast
food
than
that!
You
can
go
to
a
small
restaurant
to
get
some
soup.
There
is
a
lot
of
good
street
food,
too.
I
think
some
of
the
best
food
here
is
street
food!
Didn’t
you
learn
anything
online
before
coming
here?
W:
Well,
yes.
I
didn’t
feel
like
going
to
McDonald’s
even
once,
because
the
Chinese
fast
food
was
excellent.
M:
It’s
the
same
here.
Hurry
up
and
get
ready.
I’ll
take
you
on
a
tour
of
my
favorite
Japanese
street
food
tonight.
W:
OK.
Wait
a
moment.
I
will
change
my
clothes.
Text
9
W:
Your
father
and
I
are
so
proud
of
you.
M:
But
I
am
so
frightened.
W:
Don’t
be
silly.
You
don’t
have
to
say
anything
on
stage.
M:
I
know,
but
all
these
people
will
be
looking
at
me.
W:
Good.
We
want
to
tell
everyone
how
clever
our
son
is.
It
seems
like
a
few
years
ago
that
your
primary
school
teacher
was
telling
us
how
bright
you
were.
M:
Other
schoolmates
will
be
getting
their
degrees
as
well.
W:
You
are
the
only
one
we
want
to
see.
We
have
traveled
a
long
way
to
see
this.
It
takes
about
13
hours
to
fly
to
London
from
Beijing.
M:
I
will
be
glad
when
this
is
over
with.
W:
Maybe
we
can
say
something
to
make
you
happier.
M:
Like
what?
W:
Tomorrow,
on
our
way
back
home,
we
are
going
to
take
you
to
Paris
for
a
3-day
holiday.
This
is
our
gift
to
you
for
working
so
hard.
M:
Thank
you,
but
you
needn’t
have
done
that.
I
am
just
glad
to
have
made
you
happy.
Plus,
my
degree
ensures
I
will
have
a
good
future.
Text
10
This
coming
Friday
is
parents’
evening.
If
you
have
not
done
so,
please
give
your
parents
the
booking
form
that
was
handed
out
on
Monday
and
have
them
sign
and
return
it
before
Wednesday,
otherwise
their
appointment
will
not
be
made.
Please
come
to
the
correct
classroom
10
minutes
before
the
scheduled
time.
The
parents’
meeting
will
last
about
30
minutes
and
discuss
your
grades
in
this
year.
Then,
our
special
advisor
will
also
be
holding
a
lecture
on
application
forms
of
the
university
you
wish
to
attend.
It
will
last
20
minutes.
She
will
discuss
best
practices
for
filling
out
the
form,
what
experience
to
list
and
who
to
ask
for
references.
If
you
are
part
of
the
football
team,
you
may
apply
for
a
sports
scholarship.
At
last,
Mr.
Jones
will
spend
15
minutes
discussing
the
different
forms
and
requirements
needed
to
study
abroad.
I
know
a
few
of
you
are
eager
to
do
so.
I
myself
was
a
foreign
student
when
I
first
came
here.
It
is
a
great
learning
experience
to
spend
time
living
in
another
country.
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